A bit of context
https://www.theguardian.com/comment...s-history-patterns?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Other
And then goes on to some of the other populist politicians and the difference in conditions between those of the 1930s and now (people are being failed but not because of war)
https://www.theguardian.com/comment...s-history-patterns?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Other
I’ve been thinking about a famously orange-skinned former presenter of trashy TV programmes, who lives on a luxurious coastal estate. He has a history of racist and Islamophobic remarks, of blaming asylum seekers for bringing disease into the country and ranting about the “supercilious metropolitan elite”. He swept into a rightwing political party and refashioned it in his image, presenting himself as the antidote to politics-as-usual, whipping up culture wars and using the platform to boost his planet-sized ego.
I am, of course, describing the British former politician Robert Kilroy-Silk.
And then goes on to some of the other populist politicians and the difference in conditions between those of the 1930s and now (people are being failed but not because of war)